Jördis Triebel

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Jördis Triebel (2014)
Jördis Triebel together with Florian Lukas at the Berlinale 2013

Jördis Triebel (born October 30, 1977 in East Berlin ) is a German theater and film actress .

Life

Jördis Triebel was born in Berlin-Lichtenberg and grew up as the second oldest of four sisters in Berlin-Prenzlauer Berg . Through her mother, who was a prop master at what was then the Theater of Friendship (today: Theater an der Parkaue ) in Berlin-Lichtenberg before the political change , she came into contact with the theater early on and was able to watch rehearsals. From 1997 to 2001 she studied acting at the Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Arts in Berlin . After graduating in 2001, the actress became a member of the ensemble at the Bremen Theater , to which she belonged until 2004. There she worked in the productions of Henrik Ibsen's master builder Solness , William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet and Mark Ravenhill's Razor-sharp Polaroids .

After she left the Bremen ensemble in 2004, Jördis Triebel made a guest appearance at the Schauspielhaus Zürich in 2004/05 , where she appeared in Arthur Schnitzler's Das weite Land ; In 2005/06 she embodied "Italy" for beginners at the Cologne Theater in Europe .

After a guest role in the television series Wolffs Revier in 2005, she took on the character of the idiosyncratic pig farmer Emma in Sven Taddickens Emmas Glück, her first leading role in a film, for which she has won several awards and received a nomination for the German Film Prize. She received another nomination for the German Film Prize for her supporting role as mother in Sönke Wortmann's Die Päpstin (2009). For the lead role in Christian Schwochow's feature film West , she was awarded “Best Actress” at the World Film Festival in Montreal in 2013 .

Triebel lives in Berlin-Friedrichshain and has two sons with the German actor Matthias Weidenhöfer . In 2014 Weidenhöfer and Triebel separated.

Filmography

Audio productions

  • 2002: Crazy Gary's Mobile Disco by Gary Owen , directed by Gottfried von Eine , Radio Bremen
  • 2007: The patriot of Thomas Martin based on a story by Yukio Mishima , director: the author, Westdeutscher Rundfunk
  • 2008: Thomas Martin's daughter of dreams , director: the author, Westdeutscher Rundfunk
  • 2011: Have you already been in jail today? - About criminal assistance, feature by Cordula Dickmeiß, directed by the author, Deutschlandradio Kultur
  • 2013: Bello e impossibile or Die Dohmsche Verführung by Joy Markert , directed by Alexander Schuhmacher , Deutschlandradio Kultur
  • 2013: Primetime by Oliver Bukowski , director: Alexander Schuhmacher, Deutschlandradio Kultur
  • 2014: The tango animal or friction generates heat by Andra Joeckle , director: Alexander Schuhmacher, Deutschlandradio Kultur
  • 2015: When pirates sleep (song) and Willi Wiberg doesn't want to sleep (audio story), published by Various Artists - Gute Nacht Sterne (CD), Sony Music
  • 2018: Juli Zeh : Unterleuten - Director: Judith Lorentz ( NDR / rbb)

Awards

Individual evidence

  1. Good night stars. 10 celebrities read and sing bedtime treats for little ears. In: gutenachtsterne.de. Accessed February 18, 2019 (homepage).

Web links

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